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Suppose the y-values decrease as the x-values increase how is this indicated in a table?

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Updated: 11/3/2022

i don't know the answer, and i am the one who typed the question, and i relly need this for my math home work pls help me.

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What are the two methods of adding together 8.5 and 9.5 entirely in Roman numerals?

In Roman numerals 8.5 = VIIIS or SIX and 9.5 = VIIIIS or SXSo: VIIIS+VIIIIS = XVIII => 8.5+9.5 = 18 or octodecim in LatinAnd: SIX+SX = IIXX => (10-1.5)+(10-0.5) = (20-2) or duodevginti in LatinNote: 2*S = I, 5*I = V and 2*V = XValues: X = 10, V = 5, I = 1 and S = 1/2 or 0.5QED by David Gambell


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